Toronto, ON
Best Facials in Toronto, Top-Rated Clinics & Online Deals
Toronto's facial spa scene is the deepest in Canada, from Yorkville's medical med-spas to Queen West's clean-beauty studios. Whether you're booking a HydraFacial in the Financial District on a lunch break or a deep-cleansing facial in Leslieville on a Saturday, the city has a clinic for every skin goal and budget.
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Royal York Spa - Holistic Medical Spa
4.9 (237)Second Floor, Inside Akron Medical Center, 2318 Lake Shore Blvd W Unit 204, Etobicoke, ON M8V 1B5, Canada Website - 6
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Everything to know about facials in Toronto
Why facials matter more in Toronto: long winters with dry, heated indoor air strip the skin barrier, while summer humidity and high pollen counts trigger congestion and breakouts. Most dermatologists in the GTA recommend a professional facial every 4–6 weeks to keep the barrier healthy through every season change.
Where to book: Yorkville and Forest Hill are home to Toronto's premium medical med-spas (microneedling, RF tightening, peels). Queen West, Ossington and Roncesvalles lean toward boutique studios focused on holistic skincare, gua sha and lymphatic drainage. Midtown and North York have the highest concentration of HydraFacial-certified providers, while Etobicoke and Scarborough offer some of the city's best value on packages.
What to expect to pay: a classic 60-minute facial in Toronto ranges from $90 to $180, a HydraFacial from $180 to $320, and microneedling sessions from $250 to $550. Most online-only deals listed on Canada Facials are 25–50% off the studio's standard rate.
Popular facial treatments in Toronto
- Face & Neck TighteningFrom radiofrequency to ultrasound therapy, here's how Canadian clinics tighten, lift and contour the face and neck without surgery, and what results to expect.
- Anti-Aging FacialsPeels, microneedling, retinoid boosters and LED therapy all promise younger-looking skin. We break down which anti-aging facial protocols deliver real results.
- Hydrating GlowA deep-hydration facial layers hyaluronic acid, vitamin-rich serums and gentle exfoliation to restore moisture, bounce and that lit-from-within glow.
- Facial MassageLymphatic drainage, gua sha and buccal massage are the techniques behind that snatched, well-rested look. Here's the science and what to expect at the spa.
Frequently asked
How much does a facial cost in Toronto?
In Toronto, a classic 60-minute facial typically ranges from $80 to $180, a HydraFacial from $170 to $330, and microneedling from $240 to $560 depending on the clinic and add-ons.
Where can I get the best facial in Toronto?
The top-rated facial spas in Toronto are listed above, ranked by Google rating and review count. Each clinic is independently reviewed and verified.
How often should I get a facial in Toronto?
Most dermatologists recommend a professional facial every 4–6 weeks. In Toronto's climate, monthly hydration facials are especially valuable through the winter.
- Deep Cleansing FacialA deep cleansing facial combines steam, exfoliation and manual extractions to clear congested pores. Here's exactly what's in the protocol, who benefits most, and how often to book.
- HydraFacial vs Classic FacialHydraFacial promises a device-driven glow in 30 minutes. A classic facial leans on hands-on technique. Here's a side-by-side comparison so you book the right one.
- 2026 Canadian Facial Price GuideFrom $80 hydrating facials in Winnipeg to $450 signature treatments in Yorkville, here's exactly what you should expect to pay for every type of facial in every major Canadian city in 2026.
- Facial Frequency GuideThe right facial frequency depends on your skin type, age and goals. Here's a dermatologist-aligned schedule for oily, dry, sensitive, aging and acne-prone skin.